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GREENLAND'S  ICY  MOUNTAINS 


BY 


REGINALD    HEBER. 


20   ILLUSTRATIONS  BY 
FREDERIC     B.     SCHELL. 


PORTER    &    COATES, 
PHILADELPHIA. 


Copyright, 

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DRAWN   BY    FREDERIC   B.  SCHEL1 


ENORAVED    UNDER    THE   SUPERVISION    OF    TAMES    W.  LAUDERBACH. 


Subjkct.  Page 

Illustrated   Title i 

Head-piece 5 

Vignette     ...........      9 

"From  Greenland's  Icy  Mountains"        .         .         .         .         .11 

"From    India's  Coral  Strand"  .         .         .         .         .         ■      13 

"Where   Africa's   Sunny   Fountains"        .  .  .  .  '5 

"From  many  an   Ancient   River"    ......      17 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 


Subject. 
From  many  a  Palmy   Plain" 

What  though  the  Spicy  Breezes" 

Though  every  Prospect  Pleases" 

In  Vain  with  Lavish  Kindness" 

The  Heathen  in  his  Blindness" 

Can  we,  whose  Souls  are  Lighted 

Can  we  to  Men   Benighted" 

Salvation,    oh  Salvation" 

Till  each  Remotest  Nation" 

Waft,  Waft,  ye  Winds,  His  Story 

Till  like  a  Sea  of  Glory" 

Till  o'er  our  Ransom'd  Nature 

Redeemer,   Kins,  Creator"    . 


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icy  mountains, 


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HERK  Afric's  sunny  fountains 
Roll   down   their  golden   sand. 


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From   many  an  ancient  river. 


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T^ROM  many  a  palmy  plain, 
Thev  call   us  to  deliver 


Their  land  from  Error's  chain. 


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HAT  though  the  spicy  breezes 
Blow  soft  o'er  Ceylon's  isle, 


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T1  HOUGH  every  prospect  pleases, 
And  only  man  is  vile? 


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N    vain    with    lavish     kind- 


ness 


The  gifts  of  God  are 


strown : 


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r"PHE  heathen,   in   his  blindness. 
*       Bows   down   to   wood   and   stone. 


f^AN  we,  whose  souls  arc1  lighted 
With  wisdom  from  on  high  — 


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OALVATION  !   0   Salvation! 
^     The  joyful  sound  proclaim, 


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ILL  each   remotest  nation 
Has  learnt  Messiah's   Name. 


XAJAVT.  waft,  ye 

winds,   His   story 


And  you,  ye  waters,  roll. 


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ILL  like  a  sea  of  glory 

It  spreads   from   pole   to  pole- 


'  I  TLL      o'er    our     ransom'd 
nature 
The  Lamb  for  sinners  slain, 


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TDEDEEMER,  King,  Creator, 


In  bliss  returns  to  reign. 


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